Wow, that machine is awesome. You can find the speed control lever on ebay. The striping on both the horn and bedplate are superb. I've never seen such perfection. Did you use decals or strip it yourself. Now that's a machine to be proud of.
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Completed !! Restored Edison Home Phonograph Results
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thanks phonofreak,
I did it all myself. I talked with wyatt's and asked them about the water transfers. they chuckled and said, those are easy and you do those by hand. I chuckled and said "oooo ok" lol. So I did it. It isn't perfect by any means but I did best I could. straight lines, I tried using tape and the horn was most difficult and is far from perfect. Looks great from 2 feet, but you can see it is done by hand the closer you get. If I sell via ebay, I am fearful that will be an issue although I'll state it. If you look at the bedplate you can see the curves I had to do freehand and it shows. I appreciate the comments though. Help me out with the lever control, I can't find anything, anywhere.
I did it all myself. I talked with wyatt's and asked them about the water transfers. they chuckled and said, those are easy and you do those by hand. I chuckled and said "oooo ok" lol. So I did it. It isn't perfect by any means but I did best I could. straight lines, I tried using tape and the horn was most difficult and is far from perfect. Looks great from 2 feet, but you can see it is done by hand the closer you get. If I sell via ebay, I am fearful that will be an issue although I'll state it. If you look at the bedplate you can see the curves I had to do freehand and it shows. I appreciate the comments though. Help me out with the lever control, I can't find anything, anywhere.
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The left carriage rod stanchion should have a set screw, not what is on there now.
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I just checked my model A, and the lever simply fits over the carriage shaft, and is held in place by a set screw. No drilling or tapping required.EdisonPhonographGuy wrote:Got it, I understand now.... I bet these are literally impossible to find huh? If found, bedplate has to be drilled and tapped it looks like. mine has not been drilled. hmmmm
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I don't think it will seriously reduce the (good) price you will get from someone who is no diehard collector but wants a well-functioning, clean looking Edison phonograph.EdisonPhonographGuy wrote: If I sell via ebay, I am fearful that will be an issue although I'll state it. If you look at the bedplate you can see the curves I had to do freehand and it shows.
It is much fun to completely disassemble an old mechanism, clean and regrease it properly, and let it run again.
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This is the style of shifter you need. The photos show a Triumph model but the Home version is nearly identical, (but a bit smaller).
http://www.phonophan.com/triumph.html
http://www.phonophan.com/triumph.html
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Hi EdisonPhonographGuy.
Your 2&4 minute attachment may not be missing the shift lever. From what I've read (and have subsequently seen) many kits for the model B Home did not use the lever and one would simply pull or push the pulley insert to select the desired speed.
HTH
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Your 2&4 minute attachment may not be missing the shift lever. From what I've read (and have subsequently seen) many kits for the model B Home did not use the lever and one would simply pull or push the pulley insert to select the desired speed.
HTH
-Martin
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It has been awhile since I have posted pictures...I hope they come through....
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Hi gsphonos!
Thanks for clarifying this. I stand corrected. I never noticed the lip on the pulley insert before.
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Thanks for clarifying this. I stand corrected. I never noticed the lip on the pulley insert before.

- Martin